hi,
yes, oBdA is correct,
let me just add, that if you have any users who logon to their local machine accounts, the domain logon script will NOT run,
but you could add a shortcut on that use's startup

There is no "computer startup script" in an NT4 domain, unless you specify a local one on the machines in the startup folder or the registry's run key.
As for a user logon script, you need to specify the script name in the user's profile (using User Manager for Domains), then put the script in %SystemRoot%\system32\repl\import\scripts (shared as "netlogon") on your PDC. If you have BDCs and a correct netlogon replication setup, the script needs to go into %SystemRoot%\system32\repl\export\scripts, from which it should be repliacted into your PDC's and BDC's ...\import\scripts directory.

yes, oBdA is correct,
let me just add, that if you have any users who logon to their local machine accounts, the domain logon script will NOT run,
but you could add a shortcut on that use's startup folder and the script will run as soon as the user logs in even though they may not even be a domain member.

If you add a shortcut, be sure to do it using the network path instead of the scripts folder path. Users do not have access to the scripts folder except for the network share. i.e. make a shortcut to \\server\netlogon\script1.bat

if you need help in writing the script let us know.
It's simply a dos bat file doing various net use commands, and such.

Further, if you do have multiple DC's, you will have a problem with scripts IF your servers are NOT replicating properly, so until you fix that, just copy the script into ALL servers \system32\repl\import\scripts folder.

Also, you cannot copy a file into the scripts folder IF you access it using the netlogon share, since the netlogon share is intended to be a READ-ONLY share allowing only read access for the users.

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